Walker Dawson

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theatlanticvideo:

Remix: ‘All the President’s Men’ vs. the Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’

“I can’t stand it, I know you planned it, I’m gonna set it straight, this Watergate,” begins the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage.” All the President’s Boys is one of those perfect remixes that works so well, you can’t believe you didn’t think of it first. Editor Jeff Yorkes “cinemashup” of footage from All the President’s Men nails it. 

This couldn’t be better.

9/11 10th anniversary of protest

Found this great guy on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 in NYC, I asked to take his picture, he pulled his cigarette away, I told him to keep it in

asianhistory:

missbananafish:

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habeebullah:

Russia in color, a century ago

With images from southern and central Russia in the news lately due to extensive wildfires, I thought it would be interesting to look back in time with this extraordinary collection of color photographs taken between 1909 and 1912. In those years, photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. The high quality of the images, combined with the bright colors, make it difficult for viewers to believe that they are looking 100 years back in time - when these photographs were taken, neither the Russian Revolution nor World War I had yet begun. Collected here are a few of the hundreds of color images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948.

oh my god what an incredible technique

Wow - these look like they were just shot with some fancy digital camera. 

Probably the only post on Russia I will ever make.

lori-rocks:

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by Steve Max Landeros

WIndow Rock, Navajo Nation

Sunset on the Himalayas, from McLeod Ganj, the home of the Dali Lama

Late afternoon in the Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, India

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